Morning Guys [edited because the poster above me and i posted in the same minute]
Cats XIII Phantom of the Opera XI Grease VII Rent III Annie III Cry-Baby III The Music Man III High School Musical III Wicked III Avenue Q II Brigadoon II Follies II Hairspray II Movin' Out II Oklahoma II South Pacific II Sunset Boulevard II The Little Mermaid II Seussical II Camelot II Thou Shalt Not II The Fantastiks II Joseph I Godspell I Chicago I Footloose I I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change I Sound of Music I Oliver I Back to the 80's I Lucky Stiff I Working I Mimi le Duck I The Scarlet Pimpernel I The Mystery of Edwin Drood I Jersey Boys I A Chorus Line I Light in the Piazza I The Fatnasticks I Nick and Nora I La Cage Aux Follies I Dr. Dolittle I Jelly's Last Jam I Sweeney Todd I Into the Woods I My Fair Lady I Flower Drum Song I Bye Bye Birdie I Mamma Mia I Miss Saigon I Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat I 1776 I Honk I Kismet I Passing Strange I Bring in Da Noise I They’re Playing Our Song I Aida I The Lion King I Starlight Express I We Will Rock You I Notre Dame de Paris I Blame it on the Movies I Annie Get Your Gun I Les Miserables I The Wedding Singer I Gypsy I Café Crown I The Producers I Do Black Patent Shoes Really Reflect Up? I Tarzan I A Catered Affair I 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee I Passion I Sweet Smell of Success I
Johnny Boy - The tour was something of a mess. The book and score had been cut and the result was a patchwork of scenes that didn't really connect. The staging for the opening was completely different and made no sense at all. The whole show looked like it was cut and pasted together with no cohesive concept.
The Broadway production had its faults, but worked much better, especially the opening and finale, which were absolutely joyous. I still get goosebumps when I hear Oh the Thinks You Can Think from remembering the Broadway staging and choreography.
It's like trying to compare the Broadway and tour productions of Big, which were two different shows. The Broadway production was charming and the tour was just hideous.
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-Starlight Express (When the tour came to my city, they gave my theatre class tickets due to poor ticket sales..)
-Brigadon't.. I used to call it that, and it made me happy to see someone else list it. This was the only time I've ever walked out of a performance at intermission, but something tells me it was the production rather than the actual show which I've been been brave enough to attempt again.
p.s. I'm so sad the Fantasticks is getting no love as it is one of my favesies
I'd have to say OKLAHOMA. I can't imagine ever sitting through this bit of nonsense again. Yeah, I recognize the historic significance of the show, and all that. I also recognize the historic significance of BIRTH OF A NATION, and I'm not gonna sit through that again any time soon either.
OKLAHOMA. Incredible historic importance. Now dated beyond salvation.
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Ok, I have to rain on some parades here. If the op really wants Broadway fans (who have seen many shows) to state their least favorite, then you can't list 10 or more shows, it takes away from the question. Really think about all the stinkers and decide on your least favorite. If you list every bad or weak show you have ever seen you are cheating.
1776-I was watching it in a class in college, and actually fell asleep one day because it was boring. The class was at noon too. Mr. Feeney from "Boy Meets World" didn't even excite me. LOL! I know that's not the actor's name, but that's how I remember him. LOL!
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roscoe, I admit to only seeing the film version of Oklahoma!. Yes it is dated, but IMO that gives it its charm. An artifact of old-timey Americana. I saw the film in 70mm super wide screen and the cinematography was impressive. I hope it comes out in Blu-ray.
shh282 , I'm glad you're keeping score. Interesting results. I do not yet have a least favorite, but I assure you that when I arrive in New York this September I will not be seeing Cry-Baby, Grease, Young Frankenstein or Wicked, based partly on what I've read in this forum.
I'm hoping to hear more about Top Girls before I get to NY. I'm undecided about seeing that one.
wow what is wrong with people. How can someone say Cats and Phantom of the Opera was the worst thing they'd ever seen. I'm gonna say the movie of Sweeney Todd which was horrendous and Nuncrackers.
On Broadway: Cats, as my dear friend Cubby Bernestein would say.. "What the hell WAS that?"
On Tour: Whistle Down the Wind
Off Broadway: The Ark ( Did anyone else see this, it was about Noah's Ark and the audience was suppose to be all the animals.It played at 37 Arts. There were some good moments, but the show got a little weird.)
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Are people separating a performance from the show itself?
I have a friend who saw Joseph ATATDC performed by 4th and 5th graders and swears it is the worst musical ever. And he sat through the full 4 1/2 hrs of the road premiere of "Hello, Dolly" in Detroit.
I find it funny that the top shows on the list are some of the most successful in history. Can't help but think there is some sour grapes action going on and not true feelings. Either that they simply haven't seen that many shows.
Then, there are the people who love a show, but will vote it as the worst, because they don't like the casting of a particular production. Doesn't make sense to me. Updated On: 5/20/08 at 04:38 PM
I'm going to have to say Young Frankenstein. Worst professional production I have ever seen. I actually left before it ended.
Then I'd say Kismet, and BKLYN- what a joke. I used to hate the Fantasticks, but now that I am older (and I have seen a good production of it) I am able to understand it much more, and I enjoy it a good deal. I think some shows really depend on the individual production you see, and this can dictate your love/hate for the show.